Deccan Chronicle

Phase 2 human trial of Oxford vaccine begins

25 candidates will be given the vaccine in next seven days

- SONU SHRIVASTAV­A | DC

The Phase-2 human trial of the Oxford Covid-19 vaccine candidate, being manufactur­ed by the world’s largest vaccine maker Serum Institute of India (SII), began at a medical college and hospital on Wednesday.

Two male volunteers were administer­ed the vaccine at Pune’s Bharti Vidyapeeth Medical College and Hospital at around 1pm.

The SII has selected 15 sites in India to conduct the phase-2 trial of the vaccine. “Doctors at the hospital administer­ed the first shot of the ‘Covishield’ vaccine to a 32-year-old man after his reports of Covid-19 and antibodies tests came out negative,” said medical director of Bharti Vidyapeeth’s Medical College, Hospital and Research Centre, Dr Sanjay Lalwani.

Another 48-year-old male volunteer was also given the vaccine, he added.

Five volunteers had enrolled for the trial after the doses were received from the SII on Tuesday. Before administer­ing the vaccine, doctors checked their temperatur­e, blood pressure and heart beats.

“The Covid-19 and antibodies tests were conducted on all the five volunteers. Of them, the reports of three volunteers’ antibodies tests came positive.

So they became ineligible for the trial,” Dr Lalwani said.

“The two other volunteers, who were administer­ed the vaccines, are being monitored,” he said.

According to Dr

Lalwani, in all, 25 candidates will be given the vaccine in the next seven days. The vitals of the two volunteers were observed for half an hour after the vaccine jab.

“The volunteers were

allowed to go home. They will be monitored by our team. There are no issues so far,” he said, adding that the vaccine dose will be repeated on both the volunteers after one month.

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